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Old 04-07-2008, 07:55 PM #1
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I'm OK, this was at lest my 4th loss. LOL, I even PMed you to not miss my post on this.
OMG...Where was my head? I recalled seeing something, but I didn't make the connection I guess. Maybe I thought you were talking past tense OR I got bent out of shape on something LOL!!!

I'll be more alert in the future! That required lots of hugs for you!! I suppose it takes the body a while to recover and get the hormones all back to normal after such an event. I wonder if that is why you are feeling the way you do? Where IS that nanny when you need her so you can nap?
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OMG...Where was my head? I recalled seeing something, but I didn't make the connection I guess. Maybe I thought you were talking past tense OR I got bent out of shape on something LOL!!!

I'll be more alert in the future! That required lots of hugs for you!! I suppose it takes the body a while to recover and get the hormones all back to normal after such an event. I wonder if that is why you are feeling the way you do? Where IS that nanny when you need her so you can nap?
LOL, That's OK.
I have NEVER been like this after a loss, and this dizziness/nausea stuff has been going on 3-4 months I guess, it's just been getting worst.
LOL, The nanny is here but still it's REALLY hard to nap when you have 7 kids in the house.
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